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If We Wanted to Estimate a 90% Confidence Interval for a One-Sample

Question 26

Question 26

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If we wanted to estimate a 90% confidence interval for a one-sample t test with a sample of n = 18, what t-values would we use?


A) ±1.740
B) ±1.734
C) ±2.101
D) ±2.110

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